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If you’ve watched sitcoms over the past 25 years, there’s a good chance you’ve seen a “Disney episode.” They all follow the same basic formula: A family (it’s always a family) is suddenly presented with an opportunity to go to Walt Disney World (it’s nearly always Walt Disney World).

Nothing to say other than well done!

I still think about this on occasion and laugh to myself.

But on the plus side, at least someone is finally taking on Donald Trump!!!! No one else is doing that!

Twelve times we were all @adampally

Due to the service time rules, he would be making league minimum for at least his first three years in the majors (about 500K per season). He would then be arbitration eligible for years 4-6. If he was really good, he would probably make more than $4MM in year 4, but maybe not.

That may have been changed in response to past criticism.

Here’s a letter to the editor of the Post (analogous to today’s comments sections, sort of) that ran on Feb. 18, 1954, during Baylor’s senior season:

PER had him as an above-average player the last two seasons, then below-average this season. Dude is still only 23, though, so writing him off at this point may be a bit premature (not quite as premature as Fultz, though).

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I feel like this applies to at least 1/3 of GMG posts...

If it’s a credit card, a lot of companies will overnight it to you free of charge.

He’s tapping teammates’ moms?

I’m actually a little uncomfortable that nobody has suggested he be quartered in the town square yet...

THUNDAH...and the THUNDAH!

Now boy, I’d say you’re about as sharp as a bowling ball

Not to mention that looking at it as husband vs. wife is an odd lens. Couples often plan on a life with children, so it’s not a random intervention allowing the analysis of a pre and post-treatment. Husbands and wives will often self-select into careers that fit their long-term plans. For example (anecdotal), my wife

That is a very interesting question.

Maybe they control for this (not sure how, but maybe), but as spouses are not in the same jobs necessarily, it’s very possible that spouses who are planning on having children-on average-select careers (consciously or subconsciously) that result in these differences.